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4 difference Between Nazism and fascism​

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Answered by arjunnani
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National Socialism is a form of Fascism. Fascism itself is a broad and rather poorly-defined term, but if we are talking specifically about Italian Fascism (rather than just someone you don’t like), there are some major differences. Now, first we must discuss the several forms of Fascism (that being, ideologies that were directly and/or heavily inspired by Italian Fascism):

Italian Fascism (The original) National Socialism.
Spanish Falangism

Nazism ever since its first creation was racist and Antisemitic. Fascism originally was not racist and apathetic to racism. Mussolini also allowed Jews to join his Fascist party and thousand of Jews were fascisra. Only after Hitler showed up did Fascism become racist and Antisemitic. Today fascism is synonomous with racism for that reason. 

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Answered by SRAHEEM
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Fascism is the regime/ideology of anti-democracy. The state is absolute and totalitarian and all citizens must follow the state. Whether this applies just to a regime or also to an ideology advocating this form of regime, may be debatable.

National-Socialism or Nazism is a racist and antisemitic ideology which holds that the Aryan race is superior to all other races, and that the government must actively promote the perfect race.

Nazism tends to be fascist, but fascism is not necessarily national-socialist.


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